I've watched 3 pages of this and have come to the conclusion that those touting MC are using iToys or laptops and not a desktop system with a mouse. And who the hell uses "full screen" on a 27" screen??
I really don't understand the people who say that they won't leave SL. It really baffles me. Isn't the technology industry one that you either adapt or get left behind?
KnightWRX said:No, you have no idea what my window management needs are. The only reason I can get work done in any operating system is that I don't expect the system to change to fit my "only one way of doing things", I adapt to the system I'm using and learn its ins and outs and how to be productive in it.
I've watched 3 pages of this and have come to the conclusion that those touting MC are using iToys or laptops and not a desktop system with a mouse. And who the hell uses "full screen" on a 27" screen??
They'll just find something else to complain about. But otherwise, agreed.Hopefully this ReSpaceApp fixes the problems for those people so they can stop posting the same tired threads every week.
They'll just find something else to complain about. But otherwise, agreed.
The only other thing to complain about in Lion is 'Versions' (a ridiculously STUPID method of saving files).
Block level snapshotting of documents is stupid now ?
You must not be a profesional. All the Pros need block level snapshotting. It's built in to the big boy toys like NetApp's OpenFiler, Windows Server with Volume Shadow Copy, LVM2 in HP-UX/Linux, ZFS in Solaris/FreeBSD, etc..
But I understand why you would think that, Versions is very much a pro-feature. You need to be a pro to understand.
- Extra steps = Not well thought out = Poor design
I'd rather a few extra steps on setup that save me a whole lot of extra steps on restore.
Again, pros understand. It's the click monkeys who count productivity as number of clicks that don't.
Setting up Continuous Access between 2 LUNs in my XP arrays takes a few extra steps. Losing my primary datacenter site and still having my SAP instance up and running with no data loss though... that's priceless. Those first few initial steps that you call poor design just saved 15 hours of restoring files and bringing the system back up.
No, adding a few extra steps is not poor design if those steps make a lot of sense. Again, only something Pros understand. Keep using those iToys my friend, keep using them with their few steps and little versatility.
(2 can play at this "Pros" game you see...).
Versions = Poor Design
is there anything good in lion and mountain lion according to you?
youre at 10.3, i recon?
i wish i could see all the posts from you about 10.5 and 10.6
is there anything good in lion and mountain lion according to you?
youre at 10.3, i recon?
i wish i could see all the posts from you about 10.5 and 10.6
No, I run 10.6 with the 10.5 Expose hack and 10.7 on my portable. The only negative critiques of 10.6 you will see is the grid spacing of Expose. Until Lion I was a big Apple fanboy.
Yes, there are good things about Lion. The new gestures are nice, I use Launch Pad a lot but it would be better if Apple fixed the bug that causes icons to move on their own. I like the new Mail but it would be improved if it showed the entire conversation the way gmail does, but it is still a big improvement over 10.6 mail. The new symbol browser is nice.
Other than that, Lion doesn't offer improvements but is rather annoying and I stopped recommending Apple Computers to people for the first time in 8 years since I got my Macbook Air late last year.
I find 10.7 to be filled with poorly thought out software. iCal sucks and is filled with bugs, Address Book is annoying, Mission Control is crippled, Versions is half-assed and messes up some great programs when it could have been amazing with a little more thought put into it.
In summary, the major changes in Lion were all negative and have well-earned their negative critiques.
Poor design is when there are extra steps that don't need to be there. With a little more thought Versions could be more powerful, just as restore happy, take fewer steps, and easier to use.
You can try and avoid the issues all you want, but you can't argue as to WHY Apple's implementation is perfect.
Versions = Poor Design
I haven't seen any extra steps that don't need to be there in Versions. How is it poor design ? Duplicate forces you to "save" the new duplicate copy ? Forces you to manually close the old, duplicated one ?
You assume that everyone that duplicates wants to close the old version. And saving the new duplicated copy makes tons of sense.
I'm sorry, I just don't see the "poor design" there... I see a lot of uffing and puffing about nothing. Things real Pros don't have time to do, because they're busy working with Pro tools, not iToys like some of you click-counting people do.
(I sure like throwing back those "Real Pros!" comments. I can see why some of you try to do it everytime you talk about features).
Really, how often do you need two Versions open at the same time as compared to just saving as in a new location or with a new file name to send to someone? Personally, I've never once needed to have two Versions open at the same time but I routinely save as to make it explicitly clear to people I'm collaborating with which version I'm sending out.
If Versions was perfect then there wouldn't be so many complaints. Just like if Mission Control was better than 2/3rds of people at Macrumors wouldn't prefer the old Expose/Spaces.
Maybe you prefer to be mediocre and are okay with mediocre software.
You need to learn that what works for you doesn't work for everyone else. Just because you think Mission Control is mediocre doesn't mean that everyone feels that way. Some people feel that it is superior. It's all about how you use your Mac. I personally feel that Expose/Spaces was mediocre when compared to Mission Control. Mission Control makes everything work smoother for me, yet I can accept why others would prefer Expose/Spaces. Why can't you do the same? Liking Lion's features does not make the mediocre.
I don't think that there are as many complaints as you think. People who are satisfied usually stay silent, whereas people who aren't happy are the ones to speak up/vote in the polls. When it comes to Lion's features, I've always felt that the people who complained were just a vocal minority. Most Mac users probably either like it or are indifferent to it.
No, I run 10.6 with the 10.5 Expose hack and 10.7 on my portable. The only negative critiques of 10.6 you will see is the grid spacing of Expose. Until Lion I was a big Apple fanboy.
Yes, there are good things about Lion. The new gestures are nice, I use Launch Pad a lot but it would be better if Apple fixed the bug that causes icons to move on their own. I like the new Mail but it would be improved if it showed the entire conversation the way gmail does, but it is still a big improvement over 10.6 mail. The new symbol browser is nice.
Other than that, Lion doesn't offer improvements but is rather annoying and I stopped recommending Apple Computers to people for the first time in 8 years since I got my Macbook Air late last year.
I find 10.7 to be filled with poorly thought out software. iCal sucks and is filled with bugs, Address Book is annoying, Mission Control is crippled, Versions is half-assed and messes up some great programs when it could have been amazing with a little more thought put into it.
In summary, the major changes in Lion were all negative and have well-earned their negative critiques.
Here you go:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1346288/
Now you can help make Mission Control popular. Currently 2/3rds of respondents find Mission Control lacking, you can add you voice to those that like Mission Control and not feel oppressed by those of us that hate it.
for a survey you need a representative sample
imagine the results if i post a pool in bmw forum which car is the best.
here, on forum, you only meet people searching for solutions to their problems or posting complaints, and maybe 20-30 percent of people like me who just like reading, i.e. nothing near average, e.g. go on imac forum, you'll only see problems, faults etc., one could easily come to the conclusion that imacs are the worst computers ever.
its the same with those ODD removal pools, theres no representative sample here on forums...
if you took a representative sample from the whole mac community (both pros, prosumers, consumers) it would probably be around 5 percent against MC (thats how apple sees it)
bottom line, that pool you mention in your every 3rd post is completely irrelevant. mission control is probably the one of the more popular features among the vast majority of mac community. how many threads have been here about MC? except this one?
in the end, you have two options:
first stay with 10.6 (which doesnt make sense, but since you dont like (even hate) the new features, thats the only way to go
second, wait for third party, but their impact is limited if you dislike so many features in lion/mountain lion/what ever comes next
and most important of all, there is no reason for you to justify yourself and your opinion here on forums, someone will constantly attack you and you'll constantly defend your stance, nothing good can come out of it.
unless youre looking for people who think the same as you to give you some 'comfort' and approval of your opinion and stance because basically thats all you can get.
i hope you find a way to overcome your MC problem
Really, how often do you need two Versions open at the same time
Just this morning. Yes. Really. Was a pain since Gimp doesn't have duplicate. Had to save as my first image to another file, then re-open the original to keep working on it and the new version.
Or use Photoshop:
Image -> Duplicate
So we agree Duplicate is not poorly designed! Great! Good to see you being positive for a change.
I wouldn't use Photoshop though for what is essentially a hobby project. I'm off from work today, waiting on UPS.